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The UZO affiliate and referral programmes explained

Earn rewards for introducing new traders to UZO, with rates and terms shown in your affiliate dashboard.

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The short version

UZO runs an affiliate and referral programme that pays you a reward for every new trader you introduce who signs up and purchases through your unique tracking link. You share the link, the people you bring are attributed to you, and you earn on their qualifying purchases. Your exact commission rate and terms are shown in your affiliate dashboard.

If you already trade with UZO, or simply know people who would, this is the most direct way to earn alongside your own account. Below is the full picture, from how attribution works to which products you can earn on and where to find your specific numbers.


What the programme is, in one paragraph

The programme lets you earn rewards for bringing new traders to UZO. You receive a unique tracking link tied to your account. When someone follows that link, signs up, and buys a UZO challenge or instant account, that purchase is attributed to you and generates a commission. Everything (your link, your referred sign-ups, your earnings, and your payout status) lives in your affiliate dashboard.


Affiliate vs referral: the difference

People use the two words almost interchangeably, and at UZO the mechanic is the same: a unique link, attributed sign-ups, a reward on qualifying purchases. The usual distinction is who is doing the sharing.

  • Referral usually describes a current UZO trader sharing UZO with friends or peers.

  • Affiliate usually describes someone running this at scale, for example a content creator or community owner driving regular volume.

Either way, you operate from the same dashboard and the same tracking link. The exact branding and any distinct programme names are confirmed inside your dashboard and the programme terms.


How earning works, end to end

  1. You get your unique tracking link from your affiliate dashboard.

  2. You share it with your audience or your network.

  3. Someone clicks it, signs up, and purchases a UZO product.

  4. That purchase is attributed to you within the programme's attribution window.

  5. A commission is recorded against your account.

  6. Once you reach the payout minimum, your earnings are paid out per the programme terms.

The attribution window (how long after a click a purchase still counts as yours) is set in the programme terms and shown in your dashboard.


What you can earn on

You earn on UZO's purchasable accounts, all of which run on the same 90% trader / 10% firm split, fixed at every account size.

Product

Type

One Step (from $5K)

Evaluation

Two Step (from $10K)

Evaluation

Instant

Instant account

Instant Pro

Instant account

Instant 24h

Instant account

What qualifies as a commissionable purchase is defined in the programme terms.


What you need to get started

Getting set up is light. You need a UZO account and access to the affiliate dashboard, where you generate your link. From there you simply share it. There is no cost to participate, and you can run the programme whether you are an active trader or purely an introducer.


Where to find your exact rates and terms

Three numbers vary by programme and are confirmed in writing rather than guessed at: your commission rate, the attribution window, and the payout minimum you need to reach before you are paid. All three are set in the programme terms and displayed in your affiliate dashboard, so you always see the figures that apply to your account.

Your numbers, in one place

Commission rate, attribution window, and payout minimum are all shown in your affiliate dashboard. That is the authoritative source for what you earn and when you are paid.


Where to get help

For any affiliate or referral question, email support@uzo.com and the team will point you to the right detail. UZO is operated by EonStrategy L.L.C-FZ (UAE, licence 2204298.01) as principal operator, with UZO LTD. (Saint Lucia) operating the MetaTrader 5 simulation platform.


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